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The Act designated all twenty-one (21) of the state's counties, and the Hackensack Meadowlands District, as Solid Waste Management Districts, and mandated that the Boards of Chosen Freeholders and the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission (now known as the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission) develop comprehensive plans for waste management in their respective districts.
The Act designated all twenty-one (21) of the state's counties, and the Hackensack Meadowlands District, as Solid Waste Management Districts, and mandated that the Boards of Chosen Freeholders and the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission (now known as the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission or NJMC) develop comprehensive plans for waste management in their respective districts.
Pursuant to Public Law 2015, Chapter 19, the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission (NJMC) has become part of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA), effective February 5, 2015.
The Corporation will defer adopting IFRS 9 until the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2021 (tentatively April 1, 2022).
Any and all approvals required by either the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission or the Township of Lyndhurst shall be the responsibility of Pure Earth Materials (NJ), Inc to obtain.
At the time of his death on May 27, 1999, Budd also was an active member of the Trenton Planning Board.A professor emeritus of Rutgers' Cook College, he was a former Assistant Commissioner for the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, where he was involved in developing the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission and the State's Green Acres Program.
Lisa Jackson, New Jersey Meadowlands Commission et al., Civil Action No.: 05-4010(KSH)(D.N.J.).
The Act designated all twenty-one (21) of the state's counties, and the Hackensack Meadowlands District, as Solid Waste Management Districts, and mandated that the Boards of Chosen Freeholders and the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission (now the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission) develop comprehensive plans for waste management in their respective districts.
The site is within the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission Hackensack Meadowlands District, which has zoned the site as intermodal (see Appendix A, Figure 4).
The program, which was first approved in 1978, brought together the above laws as well as the Waterfront Development Law, the Public Trust Doctrine for access to and use of State-owned tidelands, and the regulatory activities of the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission.